He has him ahead of CJ McCollum of Lehigh. One might says he has Burke Lehigher on his list. (Cringe)

Fraschilla compares him to last year's ROY, Damian Lillard in that he might be able to start at PG right away for a lottery team.

Because Burke will be selected by a team in the lottery that will have a specific need for the position, he has a chance to have the same impact that the Blazers' Rookie of the Year, Damian Lillard had this past season. He'll likely start immediately, but I am not sure even he and his great will to win can affect a team's improvement right away.

situations were not comparable. Crable could have held up, and he could have gone lower. The call should not have been made in the circumstance but it was not an outright atrocity against officiating. The Spartan Bob game was a comedy of errors that lead to Michigan losing a game that they had no business losing. We went into the game #6 in the nation for god sake. Which was more painful? That is truly a close call. The Ohio State loss was like a really bad hangover that lasted a while, the Spartan Bob game was a quick shot to the balls that hurt like a MF but faded kind of fast. Tough to say.

Here's another difference. In the Spartan Bob game we 100% would've won had the correct calls been made and the officiating wasnt "questionable" it was out and out wrong. While the 2006 OSU game was absolutely bigger in scope, the Crable call - even if it's not made - didn't 100% lead to our winning. The way that game went we might've scored and they probably would've scored right back. Or we might not have scored at all. There is no way to know what would've happened in those final three minutes and like you accurately said. While it was a bad call in Michigan's eyes it wasnt like it was such a terrible call that the term "Spartan Bob" became known nation-wide as slang for insider cheating and the freaking NCAA CHANGED THE RULES on who was allowed to manage the clock during home games. I'd say a rule change forbidding schools from using locals instead of officials to run the scoreboard is a pretty big damn deal - Crable's hit didnt cause any consternation anywhere outside of Ann Arbor.

Wow! When I arrived on campus (I started school in January) many years ago, and moved into my dorm, my roommate had about a 2' x 3' poster of that shot on the wall... I knew I had hit paydirt in the roomie category.

Damn, he was fun to watch in the maize and blue. It's too bad for us selfish fans that we're in a different era -- can you imagine what kind of year we'd have in store if Trey was coming back?

Still, he made the right decision and I expect him to be a very good NBA PG. As the video shows, he doesn't have ideal NBA size and his iso D needs some work, but Trey is too talented, too hard-working, and too mentally tough not to succeed in the league.

My question, for those of you who follow the NBA more closely (my interest in the Association has waned in recent years): What team (of those that might plausibly draft him) is the best landing spot for Trey? I'd hate to see him go to a team that has no decent talent around him.